The books listed below represent a few of my favorite dog books.
For now this is just a non-clickable list of titles and authors.
All of these books are currently available at Amazon.com.
For a page with links to some of these books and many others at Amazon.com,
see Dogman's Book Recommendations.

Give Your Dog a Bone
By Dr. Ian Billinghurst. This book describes how
and why to feed dogs a diet based on raw meaty bones that mimics
as closely as possible what dogs and wolves would eat in the wild.
My own dogs were very sick before going on this diet, and after a year
and a few months they haven't been sick at all -- no ear infections, no
skin problems, no digestive problems, no eye infections. It's wonderful.

Good Owners, Great Dogs
By Brian Kilcommons. This is a great book covering
all dog care and training topics. I give this book with most of the
dogs I adopt out.

Dog Training in 10 Minutes
By Carol Lea Benjamin. This is a good book covering
training for the new dog or puppy. It's very slim and packed with
ideas and cute illustrations.

How to Housebreak Your Dog in 7 Days
By Shirlee Kalstone. This slim yet very informative
book will have you well on your way to a housetrained dog, no matter what
your circumstances. Her method is based on crate training, and she
outlines steps to follow depending on the age of your puppy or dog and
how many hours he's left alone.

Beyond Basic Dog Training
By Diane Bauman. This is a classic obedience training
book, geared toward people who want to compete in the obedience ring with
their dogs. It is my favorite dog book of all time, and I think it
should be required reading for all dog owners, even those who aren't going
to compete. The ideas behind the training are very important.

People, Pooches and Problems
By Job Michael Evans. This is a great book to turn
to if you've allowed your dog to develop problems, but it's also great
reading for the new dog owner both for the theory behind the techniques
and for a good idea on how to avoid problems developing in the first place.

Second Hand Dog: How to Turn Yours Into a First Rate Pet
By Carol Lea Benjamin. A great dog care and training
book for rescue or pound dogs.

Don't Shoot the Dog
By Karen Pryor. This book is about reinforcement
theory and how we use it, both consciously and unconsciously, in our relationships.
It's important reading. After reading it you'll understand how you've
been accidentally reinforcing your dog's bad behaviors (and your spouse's,
and your children's, and your cat's...) You'll also understand how
to properly reinforce wanted behaviors.